Pocket Troll #0

Welcome to Pocket Troll, a new Microzine for the Tunnels & Trolls RPG written by Ken St. Andre!

The #0 kickoff issue is an invitational, all creators were specially invited to contribute. Included are the works of:

Jeff Freels (cover art)

Ken St. Andre - Realms of the Black Prince

'Mad' Roy Cram - Leviathans (A T&T New Khazan Creature)

Mike Eidson - Using Talents in Solos

Tom K. Loney - Swamp God (A T&T mega-creature)

Mark Evans - Carinthoria's Lair (A one-room GM adventure)

Dan Hembree - In Deep (A complete 30 paragraph mini-solo)

Paul Ingrassia - Pocket Troll (A New Kindred for T&T 7.5)

Included are two booklets, Issue 0a (articles) and 0b (a complete T&T solo), and each booklet comes in two formats: a pocket-sized booklet that prints on a single page, and a traditional full-sized pdf, all included for one download price!

Tunnels & Trolls and T&T are trademarks of Flying Buffalo Inc. and are used with permission.

Rarely does a first issue debut with the usability as Pocket Troll has. Though you can read it or print it in "regular" type format, it's even more fun if you print it in PocketMod format. Makes for a cockeyed booklet about 2.5 x 2.5 inches - you've seen [...]

Originally posted at: http://diehardgamefan.com/2012/09/04/tabletop-review-pocket-troll-0-tunnels-trolls/ “I’ve got something in my front pocket, for you…” Look, I’m gonna be straight up honest with you right out of the gate: buying this [...]

Izzat a troll in yer pocket? This little 'zine packs a big wallop! The contributors are all well known in the T&T community, and have made this inaugural edition a really fun read. Using the PocketMod format is a great idea for a quick little read to [...]

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